Diagnose system issues, monitor resources, inspect logs, and test connectivity.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "troubleshooting-mcp-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use troubleshooting-mcp-server to inspect CPU, memory, disk usage, and recent system logs on this Linux server. Identify the main cause of the slowdown and suggest troubleshooting steps.
A summary of resource usage and log anomalies, likely bottlenecks, and recommended next steps.
Use troubleshooting-mcp-server to test network connectivity from the application server to the database, cache, and external APIs, and report any timeouts or connection failures.
Connectivity test results for each target, highlighting failed endpoints and possible causes.
Use troubleshooting-mcp-server to review application and system logs from the last hour, filter errors and warnings, organize them into a timeline, and determine whether they relate to disk space or permission issues.
A timeline of key log events, categorized anomalies, and diagnostic conclusions about disk or permission issues.
Diagnose and troubleshoot Linux and macOS systems across hosts via read-only SSH.
Manage, diagnose, clean, and inspect local Windows systems securely.
Run dev checks and get compact error summaries for faster debugging.
Test all MCP protocol features when building and validating clients.
Give AI read-only logs to debug Linux servers safely without shell access.
Run connectivity checks, batch diagnostics, and pcap analysis to troubleshoot networks.